Double diffusion-driven convective instability of three-dimensional fluid-saturated geological fault zones heated from below


Autoria(s): Zhao, Chongbin; Hobbs, B. E.; Ord, A.; Peng, Shenglin; Muhlhaus, H. B.; Liu, Liangming
Data(s)

01/05/2005

Resumo

We conduct a theoretical analysis to investigate the double diffusion-driven convective instability of three-dimensional fluid-saturated geological fault zones when they are heated uniformly from below. The fault zone is assumed to be more permeable than its surrounding rocks. In particular, we have derived exact analytical solutions to the total critical Rayleigh numbers of the double diffusion-driven convective flow. Using the corresponding total critical Rayleigh numbers, the double diffusion-driven convective instability of a fluid-saturated three-dimensional geological fault zone system has been investigated. The related theoretical analysis demonstrates that: (1) The relative higher concentration of the chemical species at the top of the three-dimensional geological fault zone system can destabilize the convective flow of the system, while the relative lower concentration of the chemical species at the top of the three-dimensional geological fault zone system can stabilize the convective flow of the system. (2) The double diffusion-driven convective flow modes of the three-dimensional geological fault zone system are very close each other and therefore, the system may have the similar chance to pick up different double diffusion-driven convective flow modes, especially in the case of the fault thickness to height ratio approaching 0. (3) The significant influence of the chemical species diffusion on the convective instability of the three-dimensional geological fault zone system implies that the seawater intrusion into the surface of the Earth is a potential mechanism to trigger the convective flow in the shallow three-dimensional geological fault zone system.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:55553

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer

Palavras-Chave #Double diffusion #Convective instability #Critical rayleigh number #Geological fault zone #Analytical solution
Tipo

Journal Article